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Well , Zuma has supporters here too. Same kind of crowd
Plus we still have Communists, Socialists and the even more psycho Progressives.
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Well , Zuma has supporters here too. Same kind of crowd
No they can not, or should not kill anyone. Hopefully these guys go to prison for long time.Ahh so police can kill suspects indiscriminately?
It is interesting they have different forms of mail in ballots and ballot harvesting is a real risk.If Trump complains about the process then there is less chance that it will be manipulated as there will be a spotlight cast on it. And if he loses, he has raised some doubt. So clever move.
Not sure what your meme there is supposed to prove?
It is interesting they have different forms of mail in ballots and ballot harvesting is a real risk.
This isn't the same as someone that would normally vote, just mail in their vote.
Feel free. Did someone stop you?Someone should post some pics of stadiums that could hold the people Cuomo killed.
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Cuomo granted immunity to nursing home executives, after big-money campaign donation: report
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, who signed legislation granting hospital and nursing home executives immunity from lawsuits related to the novel coronavirus last month, previously received a big-money boost from a powerful health care industry group, according to a new report.www.foxnews.com
Seems trivial work. We only undertake projects involving hard work - golf, twitter etc.Feel free. Did someone stop you?
For the Netflix fans.
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'It's outrageous': inside an infuriating Netflix series on Jeffrey Epstein
Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich synthesizes legal information with first-person testimony of the billionaire’s abuse and bought immunity into a shocking watchwww.theguardian.com
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Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich synthesizes legal information with first-person testimony of the billionaire’s abuse and bought immunity into a shocking watch
It’s difficult to watch Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich, a four-hour Netflix series on the now-deceased convicted sex offender without a choking sense of outrage. How many girls had to suffer to get attention? How perversely twisted is the American justice system that a Gatsby-esque billionaire, friends with such powerful figures as Bill Clinton, Prince Andrew and Donald Trump, a longstanding donor to Harvard and MIT, could buy his way out of an almost certain life sentence for child sex abuse and trafficking?
Filthy Rich arrives, of course, less than a year after Epstein, 66, died, officially by suicide, in a New York jail last August. “There’s no justice in this,” Shawna Rivera, speaking publicly for the first time about Epstein’s alleged abuse starting when she was 14, says in the final episode. “There was just so much more to be said that will never be said.”
Someone should post some pics of stadiums that could hold the people Cuomo killed.
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Cuomo granted immunity to nursing home executives, after big-money campaign donation: report
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, who signed legislation granting hospital and nursing home executives immunity from lawsuits related to the novel coronavirus last month, previously received a big-money boost from a powerful health care industry group, according to a new report.www.foxnews.com

I truly think he has done whatever the American presidency still had in terms of respectability and class a great disservice. The fact that he makes the point that he wants to shut them down AS THE PRESIDENT, should go off as a warning bell for conservative, democratic and libertarian members alike.
It is not just the fact that he could act in some way against them, it is the fact that he blasts it out like that, that is concerning, it proves that he has no reserve and no tact.
Sounds like a diagnosis from our narcissism expert, Dr lumeer.
For a week, White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany has defended President Donald Trump’s assault on vote-by-mail, insisting, like her boss, that it invites election fraud.
But, also like her boss, McEnany has taken advantage of its convenience time and time again.
In fact, the Tampa native has voted by mail in every Florida election she has participated in since 2010, according to a Tampa Bay Times review of her voting history. Most recently, she voted by mail in the state’s March 2020 presidential primary, just as Trump did after he made Florida his new permanent home.
Last week, McEnany, 32, said vote-by-mail was OK for Trump because "the president is, after all, the president, which means he’s here in Washington. He’s unable to cast his vote down in Florida, his state of residence.”
Meanwhile, McEnany, a graduate of South Tampa’s Academy of the Holy Names and a Davis Islands homeowner, has voted by mail 11 times over the last 10 years.
In a statement emailed after the story published, McEnany said: “Absentee voting has the word absent in it for a reason. It means you’re absent from the jurisdiction or unable to vote in person. President Trump is against the Democrat plan to politicize the coronavirus and expand mass mail-in voting without a reason, which has a high propensity for voter fraud. This is a simple distinction that the media fails to grasp.”
However, Florida does not have absentee voting. Anyone can vote by mail here without a reason. The Times asked McEnany if Florida should change its law to restrict voting by mail to those unable to vote in person. The story will be updated if she responds.